Friday 15 October 2021

Home again,

home again, jiggedy jig. We've been in Yorkshire for ten days. Day one the heavens opened and we sat with our knees to the fire and spent our time reading. The water level in the beck rose and the water roared, the other side of the dale was obscured by mist and rain. Was it going to be like this for our entire stay? Oh dear, we had planned to do lots of jobs before the winter. I read the book to be discussed at the village pub the following week, the October book choice, 'Precious Bane'. I doubt I would have finished it had the weather not been so bad.

But the following day, and those that followed, were glorious! All tasks completed. Himself went up the ladder and worked on the chimney while I dug out the garden, removing nettles and buttercups and dividing overgrown perennials. Neighbours carried clumps away to plant in their gardens. "What is it again?" 'Phlox."









I've planted white tulips and a variety of alliums. Gardeners are always looking forward!
It was wonderful walking weather and we enjoyed our usual routes. Not a soul to be seen on the moor tops - just how I like it.  The light changes dramatically, one moment the hills look dark against the heather and bleached grasses and the next they are bathed in shafts of light. I've walked this landscape for many years, it is a very meaningful place for me.

This walk is along the old peat moor track, an easy stroll from the village.






































9 comments:

  1. Oh how beautiful!! I'm so glad you had a good time and shared the gorgeous pictures with us. ~Andrea xoxo

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    1. The weather was a real bonus, Andrea. I'm glad you enjoyed the photos.

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  2. Good week for the weather - as we had in Wales.

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    1. We were both lucky - murky skies and drizzle today!

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  3. Wonderful pictures, and I am really glad you had good weather for all your jobs and the walks.
    I very much hope to be able to visit Yorkshire myself again next year, after two years without.

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    1. You must be sure to let me know when you intend to visit Yorkshire and we might be able to meet up.

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  5. Spot on, gardeners are always looking forward. So much to be excited about with each season. Beautiful moor pictures x

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